Present Simple & Everyday Activities
Adverbs of Frequency & Suggestions
Likes & Dislikes + Present Continuous
Clothes, Food, & Countable/Uncountable Nouns
Possessives & Restaurants
100

Complete: "She ____ (go) to school every day."

goes

100

What does "always" mean?

Every time.

100

Complete: "I ____ (like) eating pizza."

like

100

Name 3 pieces of clothing.

(e.g., shirt, dress, jeans)

100

Complete: "This is ____ (my) bag."

my

200

What do you do on weekdays? Name 3 activities.

(e.g., work, study, exercise)

200

Complete the sentence: "I ____ (never) eat fish."

never
200

Write a sentence with "don’t like + Ving."

(e.g., I don’t like swimming.)

200

Is "milk" countable or uncountable?

Uncountable

200

What question do you ask to know who owns something?

Whose is this?

300

Choose the correct sentence: a) He read books every day. b) He reads books every day.

b) He reads books every day.

300

Place the adverb: "She (sometimes) plays tennis."

She sometimes plays tennis.

300

What is happening? "She ____ (dance) now."

is dancing 


300

Write a sentence using "some."

(e.g., I have some juice.)

300

Use possessive s: "This is ____ (John) book."

John’s

400

Write a question for this answer: "I play football on Sundays."

What do you do on Sundays?

400

Suggest a plan: "Let’s ___ (activity)."

Let’s go to the park!

400

Use "love + Ving" in a sentence about yourself.

(e.g., I love swimming in the sea.)

400

Complete: "I wear a ____ in winter."

coat

400

What do you say to order food in a restaurant?

I’d like a pizza, please.

500

Use the verb "to play" in a sentence about your routine.

(e.g., I play football after school.)

500

Write a sentence with "Would you like...?" to invite someone to do something.

Would you like to go to the cinema?

500

Write 2 sentences: one with "like + Ving" and one with "hate + Ving."

(e.g., I like playing tennis. I hate cleaning.)

500

Write 2 sentences: one with "a/an" and one with "some."

(e.g., I eat an apple. I drink some water.)

500

Write a sentence about something you own using possessive s.

(e.g., This is Maria’s bike.)

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